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By WIK.K.I AH, JUL. BEnNABO. :
WILMINGTON, N. C.i:'
Satueday Morning, ; Aug. 3, 187p,
TUB HBW PARTT
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The" Greenback party is distin
LkA ' li .i::: " t iia I
remarkable pertinacity and zeaL has
L-:l:ia :j ..." jv 1
very wild and dangerous notions, and
i - j - . t.
is very uggreBaiveauu lusiuuauug. iu
1- - - v f. i. . '.' I
mav not mean to work mfscTiief. but
as snre as the sun is 'the centre' of
upon the country if the ideas 'and I
i . . , , i 3 r .2 1
principles thus far evolved from its I
conventions and platforms are adopt-1
ed by a majority of ther American I
eonle. It is a mistake to Rnnroa
that this new and aggressive party is
' at an abundant supply if
iiimlnff nnl v
. j rr; i
greenbacks that they simply demand I
more money, money in great quanta
ties,money continually, money all the
year round.' It would be very bad for
t I
the country if this idea was adopted-
if the country was flooded with mil-
Hons, hundreds of millions thou- J
sunus vi muiions uicufrency, oucn. I
attempts to - cure the patient is as
flu tile, and -senseless as - to relieve -a
man sinking under repeated drunkejn
debauches iby . administering :a stiff
7, t.4
unua CYCfY jikd unuuies. . vure Will I
'J.' u f7t ' .uL
.Mv c vuuig : vr wg i ovak , juou iu WJab I.
way, and relief from the ills thaj a?e
aiuiuiini!; luc Kicitv uuuy vuilltlv Will I
never be found in the reckless Gree
back
panacea, .which is to mint anil
i
payjroat to laborers j on; all "public
works a thousand million of dollars.
But, as we have said, dangerons and
fallacious as this aort'of -quackery
would be found to bemaking rverv
t1--' -a " i r i 1 ' - . r I
bad ..Mand times worse, it is by.
do means theonly dangerous practice l
''a rp. ' 'A- , L - - J I
ators have other dogmas" and otheV
- a .t . , t I
remedies,. thatare as dangerous
startling. . f .
The Greenbarckers 'or Nationals, or
lw TOr.of0vr nma L
' i I
io hehereafter known anddesi.natU
Advocate,' 'V "
1; The: withdrawal from circulation
of all notes of National banks! rD !
2
United
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paid off in greenbacks. , . -, .- ' ?
3. That all Government dues are tb I
sin . . t i. 1
U-;a : . . r i .1
4. That greenbacks are to be made
an absolute legal - tender in all i iincfs
of business transactions. ,
5. That - there . is to be . no. more
issue of bonds, no tax. upon the peo-
ple to pay interest. V -
o. mat printed notes
pubstituted for coin, and faith
country to be . in lieu of gold -and
silver: i: V: ; '
ThfiRfl ar nm nf tho ft:f .a
.n?Se;.89a-?t..Vie P9int8 urged
by Convention- They) ail follow
' the grandj underlvinff idea -thA
conntlfisa miUinn,, Af msa
Vj ulw w ua
ecattered broad-cas$ over-tho land.
tne JNewurleanscayMne well
puts it: , - - - H
n anii KahIoJ au e w I protection ine poor woman ciaimea. iuiw.- ji uuv pueaiuie u
ihe entire bonded debt Of the " : . nnAr Mr."ftfr1afi5iirfir nrrmtrnrriflnt.
States is to be callpd in 'anfl one wa wn w a disreputable house, A. . "5J, J "
; t t'They would' subst tute thtv r.sr nicker vue uayonet ana tne corporal 01 itbe yB'f '"yr nianiiesimg,
i SaSaS' -agance,his debaU
I Mint, IuiH!ta ery,;fwrested; ihe- South.'"from,Hhe' his ciaraxter,' as We have heard Preferred
t circulation by being paidas, wages ff all bands of ,theVPoiler and-'frave 'the 8lnce'
poof men and women who work on public
joos. 1 am currency iiius ouppycu uiu,
in thnir view, hp.nnmft lhft reviVlfviD? life-
blo0(j of transfusion that U to pick up
to health our languid commerce.-, There is
to be no more of compulsory idleness, no
more nar a times, no more Bcarcuy u iuu-
ney. Paper money is to become the solace
of all existing woes and panacea fur all pri
vate and public maladies." - ' ;
Individual manipulators and bush-
LwnacKersp.ave., given prB8ion,wvu
Buu muisr, agmuau uvumuvm
They are specious, and are intended
. . . , , - j
topose upon ; the gullibility; and
iguoranca of the voters of the coup.
i,aj vjlugji s ai.-? cmvvo n vfj
.- . "'j- !'j " ' - s. j "j.i,; ..
the country and reduce if la.ft dMfte -
lo beggary and bankrupt6y,; dr.they
wonld destroy the 'caDitalists of the
: r r;, V , -"' i -j ? j i
co.antry in W 10 UUd' UP "an
establish a new order Ot thing8.f Une
.
of the features ot this new,crusade
against all men of property or of
mftnw - ; UJtUm tha nnmi,L,"
money, is o limit 7 aw tne.nnmDer
nr nnrmi runt, n , man mav. own.'. 1 ne i
JHcayunt thus refers: to some of their I
demands:
"Some demand au income tax that 'shall
increase in rate according to the amount pf
-income. Borne irequira all. railroads, and
other means of general transportation and
travel put under ine immediate control of
Stale governments, borne ass lor a gratu
itous distribution of public lands. I some
want a trass-continental railway boilt.
with greenback payments for laborj; Some t
ww Milk - a.1 aMMtniutiyniiini ' 1 nil i a v uuiii.
United States Senators shall be elected for I
Wu inwyviiiD; peop. .
use memoers oi me lower nouse. ; Xivery 1
form of political heresy finds its advocates I
somewhere amoni the Nationals" : . 1 r 1
ihe great end and aim ot this class
propagandists and revolutionists
10 aiYl(le 0Dl. lD6- cumulated cap-
ital ot tne country, iney nate ail
men who have been successful, and
Hcrrarianism and o.ommnnTsm li at I
o; 7 i I
tuo very luuuuauuu ui lueir JJW-
litical heresies. - t- I
' .Wn'-'will onlv rpfpr nnw tr nii
point the question of circulation of
mnnxr' TH iknro dit p I
rt ,... r ; . . r
ill tiin i.uuiili v i . . i. i hlalkii .- ' a '
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fact that there are $685,000,000 of. coin
and paper in circulation; . jThis will
give over $15 to every man, woman I
and child in the U muted states, esti-i
mating the population at 45,000,000;
If there are 1 9,000,000, off - families,
with five persons to each family, then I
thl8 'ld 8eem "
sum for weeklv expenses.' In addi-1
expenses.
iiuu. ik 10 cBtiuiBtcu kuaii tucio aio
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two thousand million dollars on de
Posit in banks of the country,
We do not-undertake to say how
, , , - , b 4 -
them to let our readers see what is
,.. , ., ,, ? s , . j . , ,
jnt f ' " ' 'n ' " J
"P f-nty' .m0er 1 ,e. c0??ni I
?TC w f
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?0UnlTy requires.; the amount
i- . it.-. Ae
- , 1 . ' - t ;
I v.jouucy uub K iuaj;ue cuvuuuiui we
uses of the rjeorile. ;The noint u'tnat
.i " ' v '. i ' .J" ? I
me country can not ne -renevea oy i
the Greenbacker's wild ideas.
No decent man can ever rejoice I
iWpiiitiof or take
m the mlsfortunea of bis fel-
. , , t I I.
comfort
lows. We do not gloat over the evji
that befalls tfioTCTorth: or any part of
it. :f Unfortunately there are1 editors
- .; .... . . -
in "e apnp.. wnp .:are always ,reaay
. t ia 'l L. it-
u uvlu V uuragu cummu-
a -.t o .1. 3 . . t l
.Qry cf Qur Tf ,a . B
nl' 3 - , , -. ' i, I
nflrft;. VD t T.nU.r't I
r - -v" " b--- work of Lord Beaconsfield's profes
howl is made, and the ;.whol a-people I sions of regard for the'integrity df
of the South. are"lranded and stierma-1
tized. ;, We are reminded Of thU.whVn
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peruetraieu iu tuu great otaie 01 .new I
v , R-rnn
j.t! - .4 tr - j ? tf.t L I
"wry, a.give it. conaensea ,.ana
wUh? f?"?
was taiteu in.: cuarge ou .oparu ox a
tain f om Rorae
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""i"?1"' iTX": KT
fnnrfa1 4hnf ahn irrn a mvxanvm as-is-I I
s." .' w ,L,oa"D- au
lle
la.kln ,to'. UUca; Asylu
"'f'Pir Pose.Sf on ine
oonaacior an ' .passengers, wnose
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In uticajDlwotptraedoutraged and
A . J' C 1 . J' 3 .11 . 1 t
, . a """"f18 ana au;jier.iwoB or even- wun xora xeaconsneia b
clothin and left-there. vThe. larlproiessionR, and certainly tne rrime
?ame .ry properly suppressed.
I SM . - - I
':'! Some Northern Radical sheet pro
claims with flourish that in 1880 the
South' will be solid for,' GrantlIn a
horn.
When Grant went into office
I i ?w i,a,Voi i w '
TJ!:"''.'!'''
I mS lDe poi.iucai.destiny 0t the entirei
l-,vW ;-y . . .
. - . A . . .ll
.?,; , o Vfut
?r?e !anaiw? :Know5ae W
Louisiana and Florida. ' 'Grant is the
. . . . ..
- "1B.U' 1U wu- - Be,,8e in? . ?ulf4
"r "'" ."7 f
Uon' tls nsarPations, his free use of
:T a . r 1 : - n. a i .: . t rt -1 . u
iri the 7W ? fP?Dria eignt yearp HwalnTa Robbing
1 uiiBiuHj auu uupicsaiuu ue nucceeu- I wuiuueu. ... jliib oess uuok ior audoids : is
government of 'the States into the
hands of their own native citizens,
The' Charlotte Democrat has
en-
tercel upon its twenty-seventh vol-
ume,
Xt is a good paper, taunt ui to
its convictions and true to the beet
interests of the people. f he editor
presumes to ihiuk for jhims&lf loo".
J..aU - questioaf .public polwy, am
Qfts tOB IDaDUOcM BilU'UoUlBIUII W bay
what;rhB nksVe are glad the
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2emoc has flourished so longed
we hopd it :will long continue a powfr
in me otaie. "tic are pieaaeu aisu u
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gee' it announced that it will soon f be
is8ued oftener than once a week." We
f wioi n
wpj w f v.v v pmvj. i v(v.(
reference, to its past which has i vey
ftrootiipiatift rinrr- ? - i i
o-
"With many thanks for a fair and liberal
share of patronage; and, with' good ' Teelifig
aQd brotherly love for mankind Igenerally
the Editor promises to continue to publish
me DSDer boas 10 eivevaimseii BaiusiHuuuu
Wo
wiiu me uupc uiaii me real ui hue wuriu wui
as much pleased as: ne mmseir witu
his course as a journalist.. No paper in the
United States ever had more steadfast add
'substantial friends than the Charlotte Dem '
ocrat, and the Editor thinks he has been
true to. bis friends. ; tru.e, lx principle, . true
to tne public welfare,, and true to the cause
of right,? - . vv.;; ' ,
;:!' There-! is a workinginffmen'ct club
t .... e t .... t ," - i -i
m NewlYork, called the' "Impeciini
ous Club." '.Their doctrine , is hat
impecuniosity is a blessing to all truly
d min.and. nhantom to Doliticians
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and capitalists.'' 'No. man with more
. . V A -T r . ; i
None'but eennme wbrkinffmen' are
alj0WVd! to join.. Win.' Gebgbegan is
the Preiident. ,Tbe other day a hun-
dred membenr celebrated the sixth
anniversary with a Dig dinner.' Any
i s l'.sV I 1.v-s .
meuiucr wiiu uayb a jusl uuv wilt
DQ eXDelled. , fi
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lh New York Times. New York
Jrioune, and, Marper't , treeMy. are
oddosidct decidedly the Grhnt move
mpnt., ..Tlrpr..: havr had onnnalt
i . j - - ' - v- --
i
Grant. ) This is well enough for Kb
phblican papers. Bnt then Grant has
his, side the whiskey thief he par
doned put of the penitentiary tho
lellow who runs tho. UlobeVemocrat
of Sl Louis and, Robeson, Logan,-
and six! other thieves ' and bnramens.
Gr""" 4 '
t, ,
What a fearfnl statement! There
are 30,000 boys and 'girls in Chicago
who are patrons of drinking saloons,
and many of them v are actual drunk:
ards. During the .past : year ? 9,000.
were- arrested' for drunkenness and
crime. - f lhis i is- simply horrible."
What if " to becouio of a city with
su6h a record?! If the, children are
trained In drunkenness, what is to be
Jt . . S . 4 , "u,e"
u oi ie country r t , ,
P URBJKIf X1 oonnBiiT
r -r Four gentlemen of ?H"ashvil
vindicated their honor last week ,h'v
- ; f , , . ; .. r.,r-.s-.z-i
falling together on one man and mur
dering 'him. "Chivalrv -'still ' liven in
Dixie. PhiL JPress. " This is another
Uneer of course, from 'the -bloody
Jand of- Molhe Magaireism. When.
turn N Aur; H.nlahfi.'0nf lamari Hron:a
respectible married lady from a raii-
wayr train iniNewn York, abduct, rob
a.nd- hr " nobody, thinks of
characterizing that as chivalrv.n. . It
. nnW . --fnl AYnvAr.nM K ' tii
'" J Jrrf'"r ru6""W
Dy the arm rays . of the bus operat,
' Lt . 1 , . . 1 i
of AaltGauk.
xcw
r.,iaasi,qne mases snort
...1 ,
the Ottoman Empire. ., With Servia
Montenegro free and Herzego:-1
it is impossible, .he says, to deny that
V?1 ?A"Wf. no" 88
uwuiuiews, ib us great ao luaii ui x u-
land.-And with Hill this 1 division
going on hffeaUnot Bee' why Greece
-hnnTJ t h aflh-wh th ffrtrf
th British representatives should,
uoauuicchwu A.muBivciy w pruuuiug
iect races, yM reiterates "What he has
wid consistently, fxom the first,, .that
equal results, 11 not result ianooier.
i- , r . . 0
severed herself .from. Russia and
thrown air her. support on the side of
1 v AlAlUlOUViiai tVilUJ U .. Dili J TV a J .
consistent 'either ith English tradl-1
- ' Til - J . 1 t 1J
bave lnade Awv.that. can
1 .. . .
logically satisfactory JPAzVadTepAia
JL iTneSf jLndt ? 7 fi..' i
OtJK ' STATE' 'CONTBMlPOIt Aillka.
Lin it ''L 1 ,li it ' ; f J " 1,1 I
..We.bave no, doubt it was an Armfleld
convention that read Bobbins out.'but he is
. join the firrn'of .Grin & Barrett. B
But it
m a foolish piece of work inthe lew
awauow taus wno ousted him;bei:waji one
of the best we had :-BeidDiZbs lima. i
..... . ....
flra'imn - a;V.
was received someTwe
he was one of our-Circuit Judges. From
1 otners wno naa attendea ma courts we
learned that he everywhere impresseclhimM
ptrndWh-minded' jurisrcarryl
J fn hlfl nS the - well ' established
CHARLESTON'S OPiB NCVySPAPEII. !
Some Outside View of the Coarse of
Journalism. - - V
trom 'Columbia StraightrOat Democrat I
The Charleston Journal of Com-
merce,fter a precarious existence of
a little more than two years, nas
given up the ghost. It was a joint
stock enterprise,' and the supposition
is that U had too many bossesllus:
many cooks ;poil jthe broth.",.- lhis
leaves 1 the -News and Courier-, once
more alone-in jthe cy.v- It is;a
hard horse to run against. . v , I I
j, From th'e'Atia'nta Constitution I
f. The death of he Journal of -Cork'
merce nearly brings to an end dual
journalism in the 1" South.'" Within a
lino, rnn from New Orleans trJIiouis
ville,: and from'- Louisville 'lb Rich
mond and tlTe coastwe find in all of
this vast tract ; of enclosed country,
embracing all of what isknown, as the
Southeast, but two' 'cities that have
more than one morning paper Knox-,
ville and ColumbusLouisville,Nash
ville; Uhattanooga, Lynchburg, Dan
ville, Charlotte, Wilmington, Colum
bia, Charleston, Augusta, Savannah,1
Macon,- Atlanta, Montgomery,Mobile
and Jacksonville; each have one pajieiv
In Knoxville and surrounding coun
try there are two active white men
parties. No one can adcount for ex
ceptional Columbus, unless . it is that
her" two papers are conducted on air
inexpensive basis, and neither' isj
therefore, forced: to succumb to the
othe -!.
j is IFrom the.Winosboro" News.
1 The Journal of , Commerce, owed
its origin chiefly to a spirit of hostility
on the part of raanv persons towards
the News ' and Courier,: although
many others supported it from a! de
sire of having two papers in the- city
to acVaa checks upon each other. J It
had also the prestige of ; starting out
as a straight-out - paper, at the .time
that ' straight ouiism was .carrying
everything before' it." But " it costs
money to run a paper, and ihe Jour
nal of Commerce had an antagonist
that knew, how to spend mouey in
iournalistio enlerorise.- and was! not
afraid to spend it - The excitement
of the campaign in 1876 made heavy
demands on J.ho papers' to' furnish
the news. The special dispatches from
Columbia to the Charleston papers
alone cost sometimes as much as six
ty dollars a day to each paper.' lOp
position only spurred the-' Inferos and
Courier to renewed effort, and the
Journal of Commerce could uot
keep ' up at the ! break-neck speed.
The former paper spends seveniy
five thousand dollars a year; the lat
ter paper- in two years sank sixty
thousand dollars besides its income.
Conducting a good paper is no child's
play,- and experience seems lo show
conclusively that Charleston cannot
support more than one of these luxu
ries. . . . .
fFrom the' Macon Telegraph.!
' There is no room in Charleston for
two newspapers of the ability and
enterprise of the News and Courier
and one must die. There are not
people, money ' and ' business enough
to support both, which would require
$150,000 a year in unavoidable ex
penses, and consequently one must
die, though bv extrinsic aid ! and
friendly ' contributions ; the 'death
struggle may be prolonged. 'H The.
time for starting daily newspapers in
the South, either as a speculation' or a
caprice, haa. gone by forever,
have become too expensive,
bey
t
j One or Hajei's Aspslntmeuti,
; . From the Boston Herald. I :j
.i. !.. jIWashingtok. Jnlv 28
.Old 1 stories about Leon ard H uy ck
have been revived since his appoint
ment its a notary, public. Huyck was
President of the Merchants' National
Bank, of this city, which, failed in
1871 owing r the , government. $750,-
ouo, , a congressional investigation
followed, and it transpired that he
bad been operating in gold very hea
vily, and,' whenever the- bank got
into a' pinch for money' was ' in
the habit of calling upon: a naval pay
master for assistance.- It is charged
that he, as President of the Bank,
brought special influences to bear on
the Treasury Department, which in
duced them to make the bank a 'sort
of Government depository 1 VVJbeh
the bank broke, a man ; by the-name
of KennedV"was appointed receiver,
and declared a dividend:'6f t-10 per
cent: 1 He died; ' and! Mr.- 'McGruder
was appointed in ' nis - piace, woo ae
clared a dividend of 14 7-10 per cent.
w hich was ' m ad e fi n ah Huy ck w as
at one time imprisoned for his alleged
rascalities. . r -
Ttiat Vojrase Around tne World
' The longtalked of voyage around
the world ia at last coming off. The
twenty-five voy agers-twelve French
men, and the rest .Russians, 5 Swiss,
Belgians, and Germans lad a part
ing dinner given .to ihAm .uast night
at the Continental Jd,otel; ; M.?de Les
seps presided, supported -by Genera
Turr, Mr. H. M. Stanley,? and. M.t ;de
Quatrefages. Jrleaded.by ,M. Biard,
Naval Lieutenant,,, the ; organizer of
the expedition, the party" will leave
marseines 111 meuuon, anu ;.wui pe
aosent eleven montns. xnree proies
sors accompany them, and will 1 lec
ture on natural 'hitory, geography,
PDy!,a.Pefology.v,?.: vir0
Blimarck,( RoasbTallt to theTarki
? ?A' correspondent' of : the. Globe
speaks of the rougtr tone in which
Bismarck addressed Uhe-' iTufkish
representativesiat the: . late Congress,
when tbey protested against thei OcJ-'
cupiition.byv Austria--of i Bosnialand
Herzegovina. 4 Do y pu; really -6up-pose,"
said he,, "that ,wo. are -here ,toe
consider. thaiftter'estaliofJ Turkey,?
We:are here-for the "interests-of,
Europe, forthe'-peace J bF Europe
What do you' -Turks Want ? ; Ybu
donH want to! retire to 1 the Asiatic
side of the Bosphords. f . Yery :go"dd,
you shall not retire; lYou'll be pitched
into it if you go on protesting,", r
POLITICAL. POINTS.
y-1 The Democrats may view with
the liveliest satisfaction the development of
the plot to- renominate the great.ring mas
ter ,of Republicanism. Atlanta Constiiu-.
tion, Ind. " -
r- Of course there's nothing , in
the Grant movement; but then, if you don't
want the roof lifted, don't mention Grant'
name in a Republican meeting. St. Leui$
OkbI)emoGratjt Rod. e '
The J.press.oL, this , countryjs
loose and licentious, but bulb Kearney and
Ben Butler 'i testify that it bever did any
thing forthem. This enables the press to
pull np its shirt collar; and )qok respectable.
isall Uazette ifern. t i
-lf?-4-r, A'South Carolina' sheriff, defy
ing the United Slates Government in re
fusing" to- respect a wnt -of : one of ita
courts, is a spectacle that may delight the
moonsbinerB, but it is one which' will raise
the ire of Joyal men.--2Vy limes, Bad: i
llydroptiobla After Twelve Years.
V
t Xftnm tue liioDe-iJemocrai.j j
. -.'in . .l.Y w iff . T..1 no
; :.i . .... .jVAttiuau iu.u,, a ui jr ; j -
A 1 mosi remarkable death from
hydrophobia, occurred yesterday near
Lamar, in' Barton -county. tTho vic
tim was a prominent citizen, John
ilailam, fl welve 'years- ago ne was
Vitten by a mad dog, and the wound
ueaicu up, iievipr JJi lufs aujf paiuj
and the occurrence , had . nearly been
forgottenj , Last t ridav he was sud
deuly.' takeii with . convulsions of a
terrible nature.' He continned thus
until lie dfed. fiThe first two days of
nis oonvnlsions he .was i perlectly
rational but oni faundav became crazv.
His death and suffering were terrible
to witness; it taking four .stout men
to hold him. -lie leaves a wife and
two'childperi.j .-"' ' - - j 1 ' i
Truth' crushed to. earth will jise
again, even n it is oniiged to vioaicate
lien 13 u tier, it seems oow- that lien hid
those spoons in a; public vault, and waited
in patience! and contumely for sixteen years
for lbe' right man1 to come and ask for
them Wasi. lJosi. . . . .t , , .
- KPLBNDID OPPOKTCNITY Te
WIN ! A - FOBTUSK. WIoaTU QBAND D1S-
TKIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW OKLEAN? , TCBS-
. Lonislaia State Loticry. Couanfi !
Tkla instltation was refimlsrlT lneonxtf ftted bv the
Legislature of the State for Sdacatlonal and Chari
Uble purposes ia 1868, with a capital of f 1.000.0CO,
te which it has since added a reserve f and of $35u.-:
000. JITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBEK P1STKIBU
TION win take place monthly en the second Tues
day. : i It never scale or postpones. - Look, at the fol
lowing Distribution f i..r
'.''' " CAPITAL FRIZS, $30,000, ','
IOj.COO TICkBTS AT TWO COLLARS EACH.
HAL.P TICfiBTd. ONB POLI.AR.
:!' I LIST OF PRIZES. ,
1 Capital Prize...1 .'. i... .$30,000
. 1 Capital Prize.... i.wi. . 10,000
.1 CapitalPrize.... 4. , 5,000
2 Prizes of $35001..... - 5,000
-5 Prize of 1C00 ; .. ... 5C0J
'. SO Prizes of 50Dj ... 10,000
100 Prizes of !100............. ....... ..i
SOO Prizes of 50.... ......... ...j..... 10,000
-500 Prizes of " SO...:............;..,.. .. 10 000
1000 Prizes Of 10. . ; ........ .'. 10.000
f - APPROXIMATION PRIZES: ;
'. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300.. . .
9 Approximation Prizes of 100...
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 ...
1857 Prizes, amounting to ......
'2,700
1.800
900
.$110,400
. Resi
tesponslble corresponding aeents wanted at i
alt
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensati
Will be paid.
Application for rates to clubs should only be made,
to the Home Office in New Orleans. i
Write, clearly statins fell address, for farther in
formation, or send orders to . ,
.,,!; , -. i iV. A. JDAUPH1N,;
'. . ;.. P. O. Box 693, New Orleans, Louisiana.)
; All onr Grand .Extraordinary Drawings are under
tne supervision, ana management or-UKNKttAks
G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A, "BARLY.
Jyl0-D3aw4wfcW . ii .satwe'- ' i
Quarantine Ndticei j
On
AND
AFTER THE 1ST DAY OF; JUNEJ
1878, QUARANTINE WJLL BE ENFORCED. S
usual, on all vessels from south of the Cape' Fear
vf-.V;!--'i-" "ti ,--r:- f j
River,.; and bn all vessel HAYING HAD ANY
KIND OF SICKNESS during their voyage. ' " 1 I
. PILOTS AND ALL PERSONS .CONCERNED
will please take notice and bring thejr vessels to the
Quarantine Station Tor inspection. ' .
s. W. 3. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician 1
r. : ; ' i i -.Port of Wilmington, N. C.!
Iel-3taw5m t ; , ea we Review copy. , ... j
Insurance Company,
CHARTERED 1825
5V ta
SAJnTEti T. SUDSORE. President, - u- -
0 r ; want A OAKLCx, Tke PraJdent. : ; ;
msores Against Loss or Danaga tyTira !
FOB POLICIES APPLY TO'
! Jf 'v. - DOBWOOD GILES.; I !
aug 11-oawly - Sat . WILMINGTON, N. C. ;
fT- 'I 'T"i ' 'SJ'.f tr- " J"' e ' ' y ''vh r.-.''?i" T " '
BETHEL' Classical l Mlarylcaleiy;
. ' V v; Near Warren ton, Faueuler co., Va. , , ?
Prepares .for College, University or Business. Re
JVconunended.for Locatien, Health, Morality,, f
i.-,-' ( :, , Scholarship and Discipline. ,"" i
BOARD and, TUITION (Half Session)..... $95 00
Address, for Catalogue,- - , -1 - J j
. ; MAJ.A.G. SMITH, SHpt.k i
...... .4 "Bethel Academy P.O., Fauquier co. va.'
''jy85-eod6w t thsatu . t - -
Uiiiyeisitj ffigh Sbliobl
Near Amherit C. llM V,
A.' STRODE (Math. Medalist, U. a.,) Pria,
cin&l and Instructor in Mathematics: H. C.
BROCK. B. Lit. U. Va.. Crecentlv Asst. Ins. Latin
U. Ya.,X Associate Instructor; This School is strict-
ly preparatory 'to. the University of Virginia, and
embraces in fts course every .branch taught in the
High Schoels of the State.
i t For testimonials as to its general character, and
particularly as to its discipline, its high-moral tone.
and the successor its Students, see the Catalogues
il,t . J l . ' S... t ,t ( (f
f 'i''THlKS'FOBHAJa'SISSlOlfr.'1 .'i i
Boarid and Tuition. . ;!;i,!.rt
:h- This charge may he reduced In many cases to $85,.
. by boarding in private, families- near the School. 1
Seventh session begins SEPTEMBER 12th, 18(78.; '
M -jv.v'i ." k t TESTIMONIAL. i .5.1 -1 iT
The success which the KENMOREHIGH SCHOOL
jnas achieved under the energetic and censcientiou s
administration of the Principal and his able Aseis
tant, and the preparation and training of its pupils,"
who have entered the- University ot Virginia, have
fully justified 1 the .. recommendations of this excel
lenfbchoolto'the public, at its beginning. ,1 regard
it as a very saeceesf ul educational foundation . and
I trust it will continue! fori many years to doits
good work for our State and country, -n - ,:u
' " V . - Q. 8. VENABLE ' ' 1
" Jyl6eed2fti ' tdtftsa - Prof. Math. U. Va.5
?; ;w:-;Vo..2eC;pxJobliiI ; j i
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO KEEP COOL AND
clean daring the hot weather , ,
'--ACold-WaterBatnf 15 Cents. v?
. , j 1; A Warm Water Bath, 55 Cente. .
1
At
r:! :XJTtlSIAinKl'8.M J'
Under First NaUonal Bank. '
jyiatf
1 ' t"
TVIXOLESAliK PRICES.
Cr" Our quotations, n BBould be understood, rep
resent the wholesale 'prices generally. In making
up small orders higher prices have to be charged.
AaTlOLKB.
raicss.
BAGGING Gunny .. : .
00
00
is
ia .
Double Anchor...
Double Anchor " A" .
BACON North Carolina.
llams, 9 3(ncw).' - ...
- Shoulders, i 1b...r.
Hides, N. C. choice, 9 lb :.
i sWestern Bmobed ; f
i 'Hams.. t.. ..&
w Sides, .. . .'.
"Shoulders;.'.:."?-- .
Dry Salted . . voi.-K
Sides . ....
Shoulders i ...
eo 6 n
- - 6x0 " 1
1W. ,8M
, if V a
,7a 7x
. . i- l
exa ' ex
10 t
I 40 - cd
r 00 (f I 75; -
'00 190
i.1 ?5.:.?S6
BB3F Live weight;...,.;.....
BA R REIt Spirits Tnrpentlno. .
- ' oecouQiiana.aca.... ......
, j ? New New York,- each.-
how vivr. enui..:
beeswax a a....
BRICKS Wilmington, M
7 en fa 00 "
'M O 14 00 j
: u a a
SO 25 ,
' 15 ia 43
BUTTER North Carolina, 9 tb
Northern, y jt
CANDLES Sperm, a...'::
Tallow, $ S
Adamantine. S ..
u llja ; l -
CHEESE Northern Factory 9 S
; f 18 ; IS
uairy, creamy ............
State, 9
COFFEBWava. ?
. Rio, 9 fi
Laeuavra.S S.v::i.. s.....
. is a, 14 -
''.10t' ' 19
,.fS8 O 80
16 O i SO
''i 19. a 1 i
CORN MEAL fj.bnsheUu sacks,
I 70 O 7SX
uuttun -i-uta viDQie...... ... .
DOMESTICS Sheeting. 44, 9 yd
Yarn, 9 Duncn...........
EGGS t.. ..'..a
' 90, e v
its 00 , a so 00 .
. ea a 10 60
is to 13 00 i s
b 50 & 6 76
9 00 ' O 9 50
8 75. a 8 00 !
2 00 4 00
FISH Mackerel, No: I. V bbL
,tv .No.1, 9 X hbl
. Mackerel, No. S, 9 bbl......
MO. , W DDI
Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl.
-. jauuete. flioui.Ak.i....... i
, 7N. O. Herring, Roe,9 keg
Dry coa, 9 s..,..j....
v eo - a - 6
FLOUR Fine, 9 bbl.........,.
- 4 Ml 2 OUU
5 00 5 50
5 60 8 25
6 50 8 00
0 00 0C0
ooj i ess
cuwr. nuruiem, f DDI..
UU. : . V SUInni.
Family - .9 bbl
a city Jftms super. , 9 bbl...-
- 1 Extra, 9 bbl
f- " Family, 9 bbl..
' - Bx.FamJly, 9 bbl .
FERTILIZERS -
, 6 tO 6 75
TOO 7S6
, ,.. t -
67 60 ' 62 50
00 00 60 00
45 00 60 00
00 00 4000
00 00 ; 45 00
00 00 67 00
65 00 ' 65 00
00 00 ; 67 60
09 00 ' 70 00
HO 000 70 00
60 00 . 00 00
65.90 60 00
C 15
,65 ;70
'66. "'60
Ground Bone.
US w
Bone Mesi,
. Flour,"
-' ' Nevaaaa Guano, ;
. Complete Manure . '
.. Whann's Phosphate " "'
- Wando Phosphate,' '
Berger & Bute's Phoeph. '
t Bxcellenza Cotton Fertilizer
GLUE 9 8 . .
GRAIN Corn, in store. In oags.
Corn, cargo, 9 DusheL.. ...
-.: .- Corn,mixed9 UBhel,in bags.
i'fM-a Hsu
. uorn, wnoiesaie, m nags..
Oats, 9 bushel
; .- Peas, Cow,. 9 bushels.....
HIDES Green. 9 ...
'J 40 t DU
, 85 . 1 00
4- 5
9 JM.. ....... .......
i 10, W3f
UAi Eahtcrn, v luu ns......
V INI u UbU -
105 115
15 s 1 10 i
65 CO 75 00
North River, 9 100 ls.......
HOOF IRON 9 WO.- ...
uaAunuiiiisui, ......
:v',':8X 3f
North Carolina, 9
LIMB-9 bbi.v..-
UU 11
' m 1 25
18 Od SO 00
00 00 15 00
i4 00' 18 00
18 00 85 00
LUMBBR-rCmr &txakSawm j
Ship Stuff, resawea, 9 M ft
Koutrh Edge Plank. 9 M ft.
i WcstIoidiaCargpes,aecordjng
to quality, 9 M ft..........
Dresaea Flooring, seasoned . .
8cantung and Boards, com,.
. : mon, 9 M ft. ... ..... ,.
MOLASSES New cp (Caba.hhdsl
13 00
00
16 00
38
, , 42
135
as
. 23
26
80
S 50
17
,145
New crop uuDa, DDis 9 gal
Porta Rico.hhd s
. " c ' bbls. ........
.. Susrar House, ahds. 9 cal.
00 ,
00
00
" 22:
25
40
S 75
15
1 10
' -,V" bbla.9 gal....
Syrup, bls. 9 u...
NAILS Cut, 4d to SoAJ 9 keg. . .
OUJ4 nerosene, 9 gai... .......
- Lard, 9 gal....... ........v
Linseed, 9 gal...
' Rosin. 9 eal.. .
90
:100.
.Ma
40
POULTRY Clilckens.llve.grown
"so"
.10.
75
00
25 .
15
noa
50
rSAN UTM 9 DUSnoi.......
POTATOES Sweet. bushel.
- Irish, Northern, 9 bbl ......
PORK Northern. City Mess.... .
as ;
S75
12 00 12150
Thin, 9 bbl' .v....
00 00 00 OCJJ
00 00 not
0000 10 00
i 8
90 1 00
Prime, 9 bbl.....
' Rump. 9 bbl.
RICE Carolina, 9 )fc ...........
Rough, 9 bunh
RAGS Country. 9 to...........
City, 9
-KUf a
SALT Alum, 9 bushel....;.:
- Liverpool, 9saok,ch F.O.B..
Lisbon, 9 sack ,
i : .American,. 9 saclt.... .......
8UGAR-Caba,9..
Porto Rico, 9
A. Coffee, 9 fi. .............
B 9 fi :
f ! I...
- Ex. C 9
Crushed. 9 B..........v...
SOAP-Northern; 9 . ,
SHINGLES Contract, 9 M.....
Common, 9 M... .,......;-.
- Cypress Suds 9 M.....
SS
00
80
00
00
- 00
,.f 00 !
101-
9X
, ;
; 8x
00
. 6.
4 00 J
;
78
85
75
85
5
9
9 ;
E 111
. .!
O UU
8 00
4M 5 00
cypress Hearts 9 M..... ....
STAVES W. O. BbL, 9 M
k. o hiul, M.;.;..-......
-? CypresB, 9 M.'..........i.
9 60 iti' 00
12 00 15 00
10 00 0000
00 00) 0000
TAlOiOW-i-W
7.
8
TIM IS KB- B
ffiERnippl'ngiVM""..! 10 90' MOO
Mill Prime, 9M.... . ; 7; 00 , 8 09
Mill Fair. 9 M.
5 00 6 00
' uommos iiu....i.i..i. .
Inferior to Ordinary, 9 M
WHISKEY Northern, 9 gal,,..
North Carolina, 9 gal........
WOOL Unwashed, 9 ft
Washed. 9 BK.
.4 50 i 5 00
8 5) , 4 00
1 00 - 6 00
1 75 S 60
it 15 20
25 - 28
WIIiirjINGTON
o4d .1' . .....'.i. .... ..U-...i.Parj i i Pat
Exchange (sight) on New Yorki,.,,. 5. Jf disct.
,! naiamore, y -f
.. j.
iphiar".::.',u'x;."i .
n Cities,... I i
... ' , .1 1 . ruuaueii
Western
Exchange 30 days 1 9 cent.
Bank: of New Hanover stock.. .. 3 it
100
75
100
95
120
First National Bank, ,v
Wilmington Building Stock,... . ...;.. f
Mechknics' " "
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon .....14
. . ? Do. . 1 Funding 1866..i.......... ,5 -1
. ',Do. " 4868 ....6
Do. New?.:..-..i... ..!..!.:. 5
Do.; I Special Tax... w.... 1.
Do. to N.C. Railroad.... 49
Wl . W.R.R.Bonds7 9c (Gold Int). 100 ')'
Carolina Central R.1S. Bonds, 6 9c... 40 ; i.
Wil. CoL & Aug. R. R. ........80 1" Ss J
Wilmington City Bonds, S 9C... ...70 ; !
. , ;,'- old8 9c.:.74'i '4 1
',." - , . " new6 9e....70(GoUInt.
New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9c.u.95 (Gold Int)
1 -Do. ! . fv..., ;do,t , ? 8 9e.... 70 (Cur. Int)
W. & W. Railroad Stock ...45. r " t
North Carolina R. B. '..1. il ....i ,40 . ; ; ; . f V
wu. viasLiizntuo. - ;.... .t..i... .57 1 w. 1
WUmington Cotton Mills. ;i. .v. 100
N. : Ai's'STEDEIAN, ' Jri 1
Attorney and Counsellor atv Law,. !
ELIZABBTHTON, JBLADEnJ COUNTY, N.i b.!
Office Up stairs, in Brick Building.' occupied iy
RinaldlACo.-. ' ,...-..
Special attention to Claims, Col 'ections on sumi
of $100 and upwards made for. Five Per Cent. -if
without suit. Drawing Deeds.' Mortgages, AcJ s
specialty. ,tr( ap6-DVfeWtf
Vol nohiATia I :
' JL OtXX- A CfcOAAAUAAO r
MRS. VIRGINIA' ArORR HAS RECEIVED aid
is now using the LATEST SHAPES for La
dies and Misses .Hats, and invites a call from those
who have heretofore entrusted her with their work.
She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion them
into the most modern shapes, v . , f - ' I 1
''-White straw dyed Mack when- so -ordered -and in
best style. r .. t-i , .. '-?.! ' t
RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church
Street.
" tnst 14-tf
; ; ;ortu, Carolina at Gettyslnrg.-; j
. A PPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY MADE
. for copies of THE OBSERVER containing the
articles in regard to the conduct of North Carolina
troops at Gettysburg.. The number of requests for
these, from the Northern States especially, has lat
terly become so great that, being unable to supply
them otherwise, it has been, determined to, publish
them in book f ornv. , ,,.s . . ,, f t
' The papers on the subject, on both sides, will he
reprinted Just as they appeared ' In The Observer,'
and will make a volume of some 200 'pages; i t) !
. The book will be printed on fair white paper,wlth
good, clear type, and In paper covers will be sold at
25 cents each; to dealers and canvassers, at $15 peri
hundred. - ... . ,- . - , 1 -,
A library edition wEH also be made, printed on su-,
perior paper and handsomely bound, which will he,
sold at $1 each; to dealers and canvassers at the ratei
of (60 pet hundred. . . . 1 . , . r . i , .. 1
Single copies of either edition mailed postpaid on
receipt of the price; .1 .."... i- .
: The book wUl be ready for delivery In a few weeks, f
Orders accompanied with cash are solicited. v 1
Address " ' " ' THE OBSERVER,' -myStf
- - i Raleigh, N. C.1
Hew Crop Turnip S e e d, ,
-fusT receivedv,::;;;;! ;
-. ; -.lu Original Sealed Package.- i t.:i-.-: c
s - -" ' V 1 r ' In Bnlkorln Papers,
At Prices never before so low, at . 1 .
' " GREEN & FLAYER'S, 1 "
t Jy 20 tf -. t Market street.'
r;NEy ADVERTISEMENTS..
VkginfaCliisteriWheat
The most prolific variety of Winter Wheat ever
known, and especially adapted to Southern Culture,
in some instances one kernel has produced 100 fall
ktuwu uuuub. aua pivuut:ut uaye seen ODtamed at
the rate of from 54 to-90 bushel per acre. Print
$8.C0, per bushel, freight paid, and no charge for
sacks. Send stamp for circular of testimonial.
Agent wanted in every county in NorrlKJaroliniK
Liberal commission allowed. Add res the Unno.Ji
Agents, E. O. DANIEL & CO., P: O. Box 158
Rini Hintr Npw York- - ' -
Awvded Xtghaf prise at Centennial Exposition fOI
tne chewing quahtie x,& exeeOmee and lasting char
Her. of meeetnif and best tobacco
,1.de- Asj our bine jltrip trademark ii cloly
imitated on iiifcrior goods, too, that Sadism's Bat h
ooj BVjty rtnt Sold by all dealem. gend for almple.
fcee. to C. JL. Jacksov A Co Mfra, rehnbanTVa!
DTI lift Beautiful Concert Grand PianosnT) fi 1 11
rtnnUcost $I,00onry $4S5. Su-llnllfi N
" berb Grand Sonare- Pianon. rrt
II1IUU1 on IT Y55.
256. Elegant Upright Piandg.
' $ 1 5 fi- New Style Upright Pianos
arana 3R. O reran a 19. .tnn.
costssuvwonlyl
flia.SO. Or sra 1
Church Organe. 1 6 stops,' cost $390.'
IS. Elegant $ST5 Mirror Top OrgaiiB
nj7,ii&.:,Jegant $576 Mirror Top Orgs
urn auo. iremtnaoui acrince tn
eloaeont present, toclt. New Steam Fac
tory soon to be erected. Newspaper with much in
formation about Plaoea and Orsaw. tf.(
FBRE. PleaBe address DANIEL F. BKATTV
Washington, N. J. ' - , A1'
1 jfow&SL.
r utnrii r 1 iri u.. uuv. ,f ..in . .
UUHRHFS CP I
tOBsnprnnuX d
ipjcnci
ABCKHEABACHJA
7 -
CLEARS THE I I
J rnuw rYinu is
For Pamphlet address Dk, Sanfobd, New York.
AW;A DAY to Agents eanvassing for the Pi re
WI aiae visitor.1'ermsand Outfit Free
Ad-
dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
TELEPHONES i
; ; For Business Parpoaea ours excel all
others in clearness snd volsmn nf imp
ififlllns. circular snd testimonial for 8c
. a. HOLCoMB, Mallet Crkkk, Ohio!
Address J
MELT
IDr.lfarchisi'B
! Uterine
CATKnLICrtl
WlU positively c Female Weakness, such as Falling
ation of the Womb, incidental Hemorrhage or Flood
ing, Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation,
Ac An old and reliable remedy.. Send postal card for
a pamphlet, with treatment, cures, and certificates from
Phrrtcians and patients, to HO WARTH A BALLARD,
UTICA. K. Y. JSold by all DrugKlsts-SLfiO per bottla
jy 13-4wD&W ; . ..
BELLE VUE
HIGH SCHOOL,
BBDPOBD CO., V1KGIMIA.
i For young men and hoys.' Session begins Sept
15th. For catalogues containing information ad
drees WILLIAM ,j ABBOT, Principal, Bcllevue
P. - i ,ir i : i , jy 18 DAWSw
-MANCIIESTJEB
LOCOnOTIVE WORKS
t : . , E3TABLI8HUD IN 1853. :
Manufacture all kinds 0 Locomotives, and have re
cently purchased .of the Amoakeag Manufacturing
Co. all the patterns, patents, and the good will fui
the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire An
gines and Fire Apparatus, and are now prepared tc
receive and execute orders promptly, bend for de
scriptive circular. ARETAB BLOOD, Agent,
nov25DfeWly , : .,!- Manchester, N. 0.
. jiHewJork
SHOOTING- GOAT.
t-i'.i' t , . f -T ' ' '
STYLISH, HANDSOME COA'T. , - j
"-. First Class in" every purticulai
Pleasant to wear, durable, and In' the end the cheap
est MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN.
J Fockets and Lining made to take out, eo that
may be worn for early fail and winter shooting.
Horace -8mith, Esq.,--says r It is my idea of
shooting coat. I have worn them for several yeurs
and will have none other." - ' ' ' t-j-
V Price for Coat. $25; Vest, $6.61' Also.' the best
brown cordoroy Pants, at $10 per pair. I make on
ly the-one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tuns
briars and will not give satisfaction. L , ; . - :
Also.. in addition, to- the abova,-1 am making
Waterproof CanvaBS Suit, cut same style as the Vel
veteent goods, not sUfl and hard, hut soft and plea .
sant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen
who have Been it say it ia The Pest Vet Coat $6.50.
For full Suit, $14.00. - -1 i
:;-" ' j ' ' ' - ) - J
I also make the Sleeveless Coa; Vest with sleeve
if desired v ( : ' i. ,
Rnlea for meaeurement and samples, eeht upor.
application. - - j . ,
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